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The platform also features a number of custom widgets, offering 'endless possibilities' to spread your online ID.
Looking at their activities beyond the press articles, it is obvious that economically powerful actors such as ExxonMobil have exceeding possibilities to spread their arguments, e.g. financing research or marketing campaigns, than citizens' initiatives [15], [16].
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Intermediate nodes are selected so they have better possibility to spread the data to the nodes interested in them than the current node based on the newly defined, time-dependent centrality metric.
New emerging materials and technologies are making real in a near future the possibility to spread images and input devices on whichever surface and in the space as the potentiality of 3D virtual images or new technological e-textiles and plastics are suggesting (Fig. 6).
This is in accordance with recent theory, as incestuous matings provide a possibility to spread genes identical by descent [ 37].
Once developed, the resistant bacterium/gene has a possibility to spread between humans around the world [such as seen with the spread of NDM-1 (New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1) resistance (Wilson and Chen 2012)], promoted by our use of antibiotics.
[ 104 ] (p.178) I'm now inspired to speak about the possibilities of recovery, to spread a message of hope, to break down barriers/stigmas… I now believe anything is possible.
This is one of the areas in which social media is big, because of its immediacy factor and the possibility for messages to spread and reach people throughout the world in a matter of seconds.
"If the skin was not cut..in urgency we cannot clean inside of the penis.So possibility is there to spread filth and chance to get disease...The knowledge about it is correct sir. But if my village people know this.their behaviour towards me will change".
However, Cartesian intuition, just like conceptual coherence, is not a very discriminating weapon, tending to spread possibility over a wide landscape (cf. Tye 2003, section 4).
An edge placed between a host and a vector represents the possibility for the disease to spread from one to the other.
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